The Green Carbon Capture Process

What is Green Carbon Capture?

Often touted as a solution to climate change, traditional carbon capture is a means of mitigating the harmful CO2 emissions that heavily contribute to global warming.

The carbon capture process is based on isolating and capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) at its emission source, then sequestering and storing it in such a way that it does not enter the atmosphere. Current storage methods used are somewhat controversial, and involve burying the CO2 in the oceans and deep under the crust of the earth.

The GC6 Green Carbon Capture System takes current carbon capture technology one step further; instead of burying the harmful emissions that contribute to climate change, the GC6 allows carbon dioxide that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere to be utilized by greenhouse grown vegetable crops. Our advanced technology filters negative emissions from the carbon dioxide, and delivers pure CO2 directly to growing vegetables in the greenhouse.